A recent article in the newspaper The Guardian reports that some of the “world’s top climate scientists” believe that disaster is soon to occur due to what they claim will be an additional degree of warming on the planet. [emphasis, links added]
This is a false narrative.
The Earth has experienced similar temperatures in the past without disastrous consequences. In addition, one should note that opinion when it comes to climate science has had a terrible track record.
The opinion piece, titled “World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target,” starts with gloom and doom in the first couple of paragraphs:
Almost 80% of the respondents, all from the authoritative Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), foresee at least 2.5C of global heating, while almost half anticipate at least 3C (5.4F). Only 6% thought the internationally agreed 1.5C (2.7F) limit would be met.
Many of the scientists envisage a “semi-dystopian” future, with famines, conflicts, and mass migration, driven by heatwaves, wildfires, floods, and storms of an intensity and frequency far beyond those that have already struck.
First, as Climate Realism has previously discussed here, for instance, the 1.5°C so-called limit is an arbitrarily made-up threshold.
There is no scientific evidence that surpassing the 1.5℃ politically established amount of warming will result in worsening extreme weather events.
What’s true of the 1.5℃ threshold is equally true of the 2°C limit, as Roger Pielke Jr., Ph.D. explains in his article, The Two Degree Temperature Target is Arbitrary and Untethered.
In The Guardian article, the opinion of “climate experts” suggests that disasters are afoot, with experts telling the paper that “massive preparations to protect people from the worst of the coming climate disasters were now critical.”
Leticia Cotrim da Cunha, at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, said: “I am extremely worried about the costs in human lives.”
“I am convinced that we have all the solutions needed for a 1.5C path and that we will implement them in the coming 20 years,” said Henry Neufeldt, at the U.N.’s Copenhagen Climate Centre. “But I fear that our actions might come too late and we cross one or several tipping points.”
What’s ironic is that both The Guardian and these “climate experts” have missed the fact that in Europe, both the 1.5° and 2°C “limits” have already been surpassed, with no deleterious effects.
Below in Figure 1 is the Berkeley Earth average surface temperature record for Europe since about 1780. Europe is a good location to analyze because some of the longest continuous temperature records are from Europe. It shows that not just 1.5°C, but 2.0°C of warming has already occurred.
Claims that reaching such temperatures supposedly driven by increased carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth’s atmosphere are causing or will cause disasters, such as climate tipping points, have been repeatedly debunked at Climate Realism, not a single one of those predictions has come true.
Also, Cotrim da Cunha’s stated worry that warming will result in more humans dying is belied by the fact that research shows that 10 to 17 times more people die of cold than heat and that as the Earth has warmed the number of people dying from temperature-related illnesses has fallen dramatically.
Given that track record, it hardly seems likely that some additional warming will result in disasters. According to a 2023 study by the University of California Santa Cruz, Earth has experienced higher CO2 levels and warmer temperatures in the past, as seen in Figure 2 below:
Earth survived, and history shows that humans are highly adaptable, thus the alarm over missing some arbitrary climate-target temperatures we’ve already reached is both unjustified and moot.
What we have here is nothing more than an opinion poll of people whose entire careers are built upon hyping climate catastrophe, and whose reputations will be destroyed if the climate crisis narrative is untrue.
Opinion about science is not science at all but a belief.
Scientific thinking and practice involve forming testable hypotheses, deciding how to test those hypotheses, doing the tests, and analyzing the results to formulate proof and test theory.
The claims of climate catastrophes, when they have been tested by experience and time, have proven false.
And the future disastrous climate scenarios the experts are forecasting can’t be confirmed outside of the climate models that the same experts reference and rely upon for their opinions.
Opinion about science is not science at all but a belief.
This Guardian article is not news, but rather simply gives voice to so-called “experts,” whose past claims about the future are one long train wreck of failed predictions.
The Guardian has proven time and again that when it comes to “reporting” on climate change, it and its writers are shameless promoters of the climate crisis narrative, which has no basis in evidence or data.
Read more at Climate Realism
The Garbage-Can(Guardian)is becoming as bad as the NYT & WP and the Broadcast Fake news(60 Minutes, GMA, Sunday Morning TODAY, Etc.)we don’t get real news just leftists Propaganda
It is generally accepted that the ongoing hype of future disasters due to a warming earth, pushed by the “Mess” (stet) Media, is having a detrimental mental effect on youngsters today.
If ever there was a case for self-censorship, this is it.